Community Resources

Resources for food, utility, housing, financial, employment & income, public benefits, healthcare, mental health, military & veterans, transportation, childcare, personal hygiene, criminal justice/legal, and volunteer opportunities

Community Resources For Students/Families
1. Super-Pantry-List-January-2021.pdf
Rental Assistance.pdf

Call: 800 843 5200

Anytime you are feeling misunderstood or overwhelmed and needing to talk to someone about what’s happening, especially before you run away or cause harm to yourselves or others. Call us first to learn how to handle your current and/or future crises.

What youth and families can/do talk to us about:

– Family Conflict

– Depression or Sadness

– Assault and Exploitation

– Dating Issues

– Dating Violence

– Running Away

– Homelessness

– Gang Involvement

– Self-Harm

– Suicide

– Sexual Identity

– Sexual Orientation

– Bullying

– Most (if not all) School Problems

– Most (if not all) Topics Involving Youth

– And more…

We offer referrals for help with (but not limited to):

– Shelter

– Counseling

– Drug Abuse

– Birth Control

– Pregnancy Testing

– Pregnancy Care

– STI Testing/Care

– HIV Testing/Care

– Legal Assistance

– Transportation

– Reporting a Crime or Abuse

– And much more…


Immigrant Justice California Health Resource Guide

The Immigrant Justice California Health Resource Guide, from the UCLA Dream Resource Center (DRC) and UCLA Labor Center, connects immigrant and refugee communities—including uninsured and/or undocumented community members—to critical services that are affordable and accessible in the State of California. The resource guide provides a list of low-cost, culturally appropriate health care, domestic violence, and mental health services in the Central Valley, Inland Empire, Orange County, andSan Diego regions of Southern California.

The guide is available in six languages: Amharic, Arabic, English, French, Haitian Creole, and Spanish. To download the guide, please click on the language you need below: